Toronto man, 38, charged in online child luring investigation 

Authorities have arrested and charged a 38-year-old man from Toronto in connection with an online child luring investigation. In June 2025, Peel Regional Police (PRP) say they became aware of

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Carney previews items in budget, including school food program, automatic tax filing

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OTTAWA - The Canada Revenue Agency will prepare pre-filled tax returns for more low-income people with simple tax situations to

Toronto police warn of surge in ‘bank investigator’ telephone scams draining victims’ accounts

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The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is sounding the alarm over a sharp rise in telephone banking scams that have already

John Lodge, singer and bassist of Moody Blues during classic era, dies at 82

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LONDON (AP) — John Lodge, the singer and bassist of British rock band The Moody Blues for more than 50

Canada adds surprise 60,000 jobs in September, unemployment rate steady at 7.1%

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OTTAWA - The labour market added an unexpected 60,000 jobs in September, led by gains in the tariff-struck manufacturing sector.Statistics

Man walks into Toronto hospital with gunshot wound early Friday, police say

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Toronto police are investigating a suspected shooting after a man walked into a hospital early Friday morning with a gunshot

Linamar Corp. expands U.S. manufacturing footprint in US$300M deal

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GUELPH - Linamar Corp. says it’s expanding its U.S. manufacturing footprint though a US$300 million deal to buy select North

ICC judges decline to release former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, citing flight risk

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Judges at the International Criminal Court on Friday rejected a request from former Philippine President

‘It lives’: How ‘OK Blue Jays’ became a timeless ballpark tradition in Toronto

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The Toronto Blue Jays are heading back to the American League Championship Series (ALCS) for the first time since 2016,

Ontario's convenience stores were in trouble, until beer and wine sales. Now revenues are surging

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The provincial government’s expansion of alcohol sales has been a “real game-changer” for convenience stores, driving higher foot traffic and